2017 International Conference on Industrial Design Engineering (ICIDE 2017) and 2017 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Industrial Electronic (ICIIE 2017) was held in Dubai successfully during December 29-31, 2017

11-13-2017

ICNNN and ICMTA Conferences was held in Tokyo University of Science, Kagurazaka Campus successfully during October 26-29, 2018

08-22-2017

ICAFM 2017 was held in Los Angeles, United States during August 4-6, 2017 successfully Join academics, experts and vendors from around the globe for invaluable day of networking, educational sessions, breakout groups and, of course, fun

07-12-2017

WCSE conference with workshop ICITS, ICOSE, ICEEI were held in Beijing, China successfully during June 25 to 27 More than 160 researchers and experts joined the conference Accepted papers were published in WCSE conference proceeding [Click]

05-14-2017

ICIEA and ICFCC conferences were held in Nagoya, Japan successfully during April 21-23, 2017 More than 160 researchers and experts attended [Click]

Branislav Vuksanovic

Branislav Vuksanovic graduated from the University of Belgrade, Serbia with degree in Electrical and Power Engineering. He holds MSc degree in Measurement and Instrumentation from South Bank University, London and a PhD in Active Noise Control from the University of Huddersfield, UK.

Previously, he worked as a Project Engineer for Croatian Electricity Board in Osijek, Croatia. During his academic career he worked as a Research Fellow at Sheffield and Birmingham Universities on Optical Brain Imaging and Medical Video Compression projects. He also worked as a Lecturer at the University of Derby where he was a member of Sensors and Controls Research Group. Currently he works as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth, School of Engineering. He has published papers in the field of active noise control, biomedical signal processing and pattern recognition for intrusion detection and knowledge based authentication. He published one book in Digital Electronics and Microcontrollers field.

His current research interests are in the application of pattern recognition techniques for power systems and analysis of ground penetrating radar and ECG data.